“He deserves to be buried, to be remembered and to be home,” said Shira Gvili, whose brother Ran is the last Israeli hostage being held in Gaza.
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On growing pressure from Washington, Israel’s conditions for Phase Two, the stalled formation of the ISF, and rising fears of Turkish presence in Gaza.
The blood libels against Israel keep being repeated, even as evidence that the charges of genocide and starvation were untrue continues to pile up.
The Authority’s “weakness” means not only that it can’t disarm Hamas but that “Israel is left to dismantle the terror networks they refuse to confront” in Judea and Samaria, the Israeli envoy said.
What didn’t happen after October 7 tells us more about Israel’s morality than what did.
The aid group said that it will “maintain readiness to reconstitute if new humanitarian needs are identified and will not dissolve as a registered NGO.”
A brutal television drama reminds us of a deeper truth: One side must be defeated.
Segev Kalfon endured torture, isolation, and forced conversion attempts in Gaza—but says it was faith, not fear, that carried him through the darkness.
The world is on the cusp of making the same mistake with Hamas that it did with Hezbollah in Lebanon in 2006. Still, there is progress to be made if the involved parties pay attention.
While an Israeli military probe detailed major failures behind the Oct. 7 catastrophe, former military officers warn that deeper problems remain.